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NASCAR Chairman Jim France has testified in the federal antitrust lawsuit filed by Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports.
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A man who says he was held down and beaten by members of a religious group in North Carolina wants the prosecutor removed from his case.
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The federal antitrust suit against NASCAR is moving slowly, frustrating U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell. The trial began its second week Monday, with high-profile witnesses like NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps and team owner Richard Childress yet to testify.
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Poe Hall is the focus of the lawsuit, which the public university shut down in 2023 after it tested positive for toxic chemicals called PCBs.
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A North Carolina judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the 1983 N.C. State men's basketball team. The team, known as the "Cardiac Pack," sought compensation for the use of their names, images and likenesses. They claimed the NCAA misappropriated their publicity rights for more than 40 years.
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During a town hall meeting on Monday, Zebulon Commissioners responded to uncertainty from residents about the town’s issues.
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This week marks two years since five people were killed in mass shooting in Raleigh's Hedingham neighborhood. The families of the victims have filed a civil lawsuit against the alleged shooter and Hedingham's homeowners' association, claiming the HOA did not respond to complaints of rising crime in the neighborhood.
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MrBeast, a North Carolina content creator, is accused of creating "unsafe" employment conditions and misrepresenting contestants' odds at winning his new Amazon reality show's $5 million grand prize. That is according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by five unnamed participants.
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Darryl "Tyree" Williams, 32, died in Raleigh police custody on January 17, 2023. Raleigh civil rights firm Emancipate NC and Ben Crump are suing the city for $25 million.
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10 members of NC State's 1983 national champions sue NCAA over name, image and likeness compensationTen players from North Carolina State's 1983 national champion basketball team have sued the NCAA and the Collegiate Licensing Company seeking compensation for unauthorized use of their name, image and likeness. The players filed suit in Wake County Superior Court, requesting a jury trial and "reasonable compensation."